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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Middleton, Addie; * | Fritz, Stacy L. | Liuzzo, Derek M. | Newman-Norlund, Roger | Herter, Troy M.
Affiliations: University of South Carolina, Department of Exercise Science, Division of Rehabilitation Sciences, Columbia, SC, USA
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Addie Middleton, DPT, Department of Exercise Science, Physical Therapy Program, University of South Carolina, 921 Assembly Street, 3rd floor PHRC, Columbia, SC 29208, USA. Tel.: +1 803 777 2627/+1 843 768 2385; Fax: +1 803 777 0558; E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Background:Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may provide a safe, non-invasive technique for modulating neural excitability during neurorehabilitation. Objective:1) Assess feasibility and potential effectiveness of tDCS as an adjunct to standard upper extremity (UE) physical therapy (PT) for motor impairments resulting from neurological insult. 2) Determine sustainability of improvements over a six month period. Methods:Five participants with chronic neurologic insult (stroke or traumatic brain injury > 6 months prior) completed 24 sessions (40 minutes, three times/week) of UE-PT combined with bihemispheric tDCS delivered at 1.5 mA over the motor cortex during the first 15 minutes of each PT session. Outcomes were assessed using clinical (UE Fugl-Meyer, Purdue Pegboard, Box and Block, Stroke Impact Scale) and robotic (unimanual and bimanual motor control) measures. Change in scores and associated effects sizes from Pre-test to Post-test and a six month Follow-up were calculated for each participant and group as a whole. Results:Scores on UE Fugl-Meyer, Box and Block, Purdue Pegboard, Stroke Impact Scale, and robotic measures improved from Pre- to Post-test. Improvements on UE Fugl-Meyer, Box and Block, and robotic measures were largely sustained at six months. Conclusions:Combining bihemispheric tDCS with UE-PT in individuals with neurological insult warrants further investigation.
Keywords: tDCS, stroke, TBI, upper extremity, rehabilitation
DOI: 10.3233/NRE-141178
Journal: NeuroRehabilitation, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 741-754, 2014
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